
Rejected Alpha Mate
Chapter 2
The harsh winter wind rattled the windows of our small cottage as I pressed a cold cloth against Grandmother's burning forehead. Her breathing had grown labored overnight, each wheeze sending panic through my chest like shards of ice.
"Please, Grandmother, just hold on," I whispered, adjusting the blankets around her frail form. The pneumonia had come suddenly, striking her down just three days after Jordan's mating ceremony with Kimber. At eighty-four, her body was struggling against the infection that would have been manageable for a younger wolf.
I had tried everything—herbal teas, steam treatments, even the old remedies she had taught me as a child. But her fever continued to spike, and the rattling in her chest grew worse with each passing hour. The home treatments that had always worked before were no match for this.
Dr. Helena Cross. The pack healer could save her with the advanced medical supplies and treatments available at the pack house. I had seen her work miracles before, pulling pack members back from the brink of death with her combination of traditional healing and modern medicine.
My hands shook as I pulled on my coat. I couldn't lose her—not now, not when she was all I had left in this world.
The pack house loomed before me, its warm lights a stark contrast to the bitter cold that had settled over our territory. Through the main windows, I could see Jordan in the conference room, his dark hair catching the light as he leaned over documents spread across the mahogany table. Beta Ryan Mitchell sat to his right, while Kimber perched elegantly in the chair that should have been mine, her perfectly manicured fingers tracing patterns on the table's surface.
I pushed through the front doors, my breath forming clouds in the heated air. Several pack members turned to look at me, their expressions ranging from surprise to uncomfortable recognition. I ignored their stares and headed straight for the conference room.
"Jordan." My voice cracked as I pushed open the door without knocking. "I need to speak with you. It's urgent."
His head snapped up, his green eyes flashing with annoyance at the interruption. Kimber's lips curved into a subtle smile, as if my distress was somehow entertaining to her.
"Elaina." Jordan's tone was cold, formal. "I'm in the middle of important pack business. Whatever this is about can wait."
"No, it can't." I stepped forward, desperation making me bold. "My grandmother is dying. She has pneumonia, and I need Dr. Cross to treat her. Please, Jordan. She raised me after my parents died. She's all the family I have left."
The silence that followed felt suffocating. Beta Ryan shifted uncomfortably in his seat, his eyes darting between Jordan and me. Kimber examined her nails with feigned boredom, but I caught the satisfaction gleaming in her pale blue eyes.
Jordan leaned back in his chair, his expression hardening. "Pack resources, including our healer's services, are reserved for recognized pack members, Elaina. Not former companions."
The words hit me like a physical blow. Former companions. As if seven years of my life, seven years of loving him, had meant nothing more than a casual arrangement.
"She is a pack member," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "She's lived here for sixty years. She served this pack faithfully—"
"As a low-ranking member with no significant contribution," Jordan interrupted, his Alpha authority bleeding into his voice. "Dr. Cross's time is valuable. She can't waste it on every elderly wolf with a common illness."
Kimber's soft laugh filled the room. "Really, Jordan, you're being too kind. Some people need to learn their place."
My knees buckled. The weight of my grandmother's condition, the humiliation of Jordan's rejection, the cruel reality of my situation—it all crashed down on me at once. I sank to the floor, my hands pressed against the cold marble.
"Please." The word tore from my throat as I looked up at the man I had loved for seven years. "I'm begging you. I'll do anything. I'll work extra shifts, I'll take on additional duties, I'll—"
"Enough." Jordan's Alpha tone slammed into me with the force of a physical blow, making my wolf whimper and cower. "You're embarrassing yourself, Elaina. Get up and leave before you make this worse."
I could hear the soft clicks of phone cameras, pack members capturing my humiliation for posterity. Beta Ryan's face had gone pale, his jaw clenched tight as he stared at his hands. Even some of the younger pack members by the door looked away in disgust at their Alpha's cruelty.
But I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. Couldn't process that the man who had whispered sweet promises to me in the darkness was now watching me beg for my grandmother's life with cold indifference.
Kimber's voice cut through my despair like a blade. "Perhaps someone should escort her out. This is becoming rather pathetic."
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